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Year 2010: Hopes for a solution quickly slipping away...

Postby georgios100 » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:13 pm

After the latest news, hopes for a solution are fading away fast.

Support for president Christofias turned for the worst, disintegrating by the minute. The Greek politicians are, again, divided and indecisive. None of them has the guts to proceed with bold steps towards a solution. Christofias is almost powerless, having a new obstacle, the "enemy" within.

In the other hand, Talat is in no better position either. The imminent elections coming up in the north will probably deny any negotiating authority he currently enjoys.

This was always the issue with Cyprus. The lack of a charismatic leader to get us out of this one way street. The trouble is, I don't see anyone on the horizon that fit this description. Back to the drawing board.

This is my humble opinion. If you know of some one who can pull this off, let me know.

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Re: Year 2010: Hopes for a solution quickly slipping away...

Postby Get Real! » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:38 am

georgios100 wrote:After the latest news, hopes for a solution are fading away fast.

You mean… “Some people’s hopes for a BBF is fading away fast”… and that is GOOD news so cheer up! :wink:
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Re: Year 2010: Hopes for a solution quickly slipping away...

Postby georgios100 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:22 am

Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:After the latest news, hopes for a solution are fading away fast.

You mean… “Some people’s hopes for a BBF is fading away fast”… and that is GOOD news so cheer up! :wink:


I am relatively new on this forum... not yet familiar with local abbreviations.

What does BBF stand for?

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Re: Year 2010: Hopes for a solution quickly slipping away...

Postby Get Real! » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:24 am

georgios100 wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:After the latest news, hopes for a solution are fading away fast.

You mean… “Some people’s hopes for a BBF is fading away fast”… and that is GOOD news so cheer up! :wink:


I am relatively new on this forum... not yet familiar with local abbreviations.

What does BBF stand for?

Georgios


BBF = Biz-Bic-Fed
BBC = Biz-Bic-Conf
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Re: Year 2010: Hopes for a solution quickly slipping away...

Postby georgios100 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:31 am

Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:After the latest news, hopes for a solution are fading away fast.

You mean… “Some people’s hopes for a BBF is fading away fast”… and that is GOOD news so cheer up! :wink:


I am relatively new on this forum... not yet familiar with local abbreviations.

What does BBF stand for?

Georgios


BBF = Biz-Bic-Fed
BBC = Biz-Bic-Conf


So a possible solution is business oriented? Our side or theirs?
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Re: Year 2010: Hopes for a solution quickly slipping away...

Postby fwnh » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:32 am

georgios100 wrote:After the latest news, hopes for a solution are fading away fast.

Support for president Christofias turned for the worst, disintegrating by the minute. The Greek politicians are, again, divided and indecisive. None of them has the guts to proceed with bold steps towards a solution. Christofias is almost powerless, having a new obstacle, the "enemy" within.

In the other hand, Talat is in no better position either. The imminent elections coming up in the north will probably deny any negotiating authority he currently enjoys.

This was always the issue with Cyprus. The lack of a charismatic leader to get us out of this one way street. The trouble is, I don't see anyone on the horizon that fit this description. Back to the drawing board.

This is my humble opinion. If you know of some one who can pull this off, let me know.

Georgios100


My friend the solution to the cyprus problem lies within the GC community. What we lack is not a charismatic leader because the fact is that a big percentage of the GC's today want the status quo to remain as it is "dixotomikoi" for their own personal gains. The irony in all this is that these people hide behind political parties and movements that SELL patriotism when in fact they only care about they personal gains.
These same people are those that you see on the media EVERY SINGLE DAY feeding naive peoples hearts with fear and hatred towart the 'enemy' be it the TC's the EU the USA the UK the Jews the Turks what ever as long as it promotes their plans.

And as for president Christofias popularity falling, lets not kid ourselves, presidents come and go, the system stays the same. ALL political parties have #1 on their agenda to stay on power be it left, right, midlle, socialists, up , down. He will not risk a solution that his party wan't be able to feed on the success of it, because this is the reflection of the GC community. "there's no right and wrong as long as me and my children live a wealthy life"...
-The cyprus problem? who cares what happened to the stock market?
It trully saddens and disgusts me at the same time but this is a big part of cyprus's society today.
You don;t believe me? I'm just oblitaring everything? Keep in mind this....!!!
WE, the GC's ,democratically elected a president that was part of 'omada X', had relations with the Athen's junda and EOKA B and CIA and had plans to exterminate any signs of communism in cyprus during the junta.... this president was brought to power by the left-wing party...

my humble opinion
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Re: Year 2010: Hopes for a solution quickly slipping away...

Postby Oracle » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:34 am

georgios100 wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:
Get Real! wrote:
georgios100 wrote:After the latest news, hopes for a solution are fading away fast.

You mean… “Some people’s hopes for a BBF is fading away fast”… and that is GOOD news so cheer up! :wink:


I am relatively new on this forum... not yet familiar with local abbreviations.

What does BBF stand for?

Georgios


BBF = Biz-Bic-Fed
BBC = Biz-Bic-Conf


So a possible solution is business oriented? Our side or theirs?


"Andros" up to his old games again ... :roll:
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Re: Year 2010: Hopes for a solution quickly slipping away...

Postby erolz3 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:15 am

georgios100 wrote: What does BBF stand for?

Georgios


BBF stand for bicommunal and bizonal federation.

No idea what GR means, but thats not unusal.
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Re: Year 2010: Hopes for a solution quickly slipping away...

Postby Piratis » Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:30 am

fwnh wrote:
georgios100 wrote:After the latest news, hopes for a solution are fading away fast.

Support for president Christofias turned for the worst, disintegrating by the minute. The Greek politicians are, again, divided and indecisive. None of them has the guts to proceed with bold steps towards a solution. Christofias is almost powerless, having a new obstacle, the "enemy" within.

In the other hand, Talat is in no better position either. The imminent elections coming up in the north will probably deny any negotiating authority he currently enjoys.

This was always the issue with Cyprus. The lack of a charismatic leader to get us out of this one way street. The trouble is, I don't see anyone on the horizon that fit this description. Back to the drawing board.

This is my humble opinion. If you know of some one who can pull this off, let me know.

Georgios100


My friend the solution to the cyprus problem lies within the GC community. What we lack is not a charismatic leader because the fact is that a big percentage of the GC's today want the status quo to remain as it is "dixotomikoi" for their own personal gains. The irony in all this is that these people hide behind political parties and movements that SELL patriotism when in fact they only care about they personal gains.
These same people are those that you see on the media EVERY SINGLE DAY feeding naive peoples hearts with fear and hatred towart the 'enemy' be it the TC's the EU the USA the UK the Jews the Turks what ever as long as it promotes their plans.

And as for president Christofias popularity falling, lets not kid ourselves, presidents come and go, the system stays the same. ALL political parties have #1 on their agenda to stay on power be it left, right, midlle, socialists, up , down. He will not risk a solution that his party wan't be able to feed on the success of it, because this is the reflection of the GC community. "there's no right and wrong as long as me and my children live a wealthy life"...
-The cyprus problem? who cares what happened to the stock market?
It trully saddens and disgusts me at the same time but this is a big part of cyprus's society today.
You don;t believe me? I'm just oblitaring everything? Keep in mind this....!!!
WE, the GC's ,democratically elected a president that was part of 'omada X', had relations with the Athen's junda and EOKA B and CIA and had plans to exterminate any signs of communism in cyprus during the junta.... this president was brought to power by the left-wing party...

my humble opinion


What the majority of the Cypriot people want, not just now, but for centuries, is a free Cyprus where we will be able to decide in a democratic way what we want for our own island. Today we at least have 2/3rd of our island free. Our aim is to liberate the remaining 3rd, not to enslave the whole of it again as it was the case with, e.g. Ottoman rule, with some so called "solution" that will not liberate our island but will instead put the whole of Cyprus in the hands of Turkey.

And about which president are you talking about? Your description only fits Grivas, and Grivas was never a president.
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Re: Year 2010: Hopes for a solution quickly slipping away...

Postby B25 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:20 am

georgios100 wrote:After the latest news, hopes for a solution are fading away fast.

Support for president Christofias turned for the worst, disintegrating by the minute. The Greek politicians are, again, divided and indecisive. None of them has the guts to proceed with bold steps towards a solution. Christofias is almost powerless, having a new obstacle, the "enemy" within.

In the other hand, Talat is in no better position either. The imminent elections coming up in the north will probably deny any negotiating authority he currently enjoys.

This was always the issue with Cyprus. The lack of a charismatic leader to get us out of this one way street. The trouble is, I don't see anyone on the horizon that fit this description. Back to the drawing board.

This is my humble opinion. If you know of some one who can pull this off, let me know.

Georgios100


File, this is not about charisma, nor political party wants, this is about the red lines we are presented with. No one, I mean no one can accept what Turkey is demanding of us. Guarantee rights, troops to stay, citizenship for 70m Turks, etc etc.

Seriously, do you think we don't want to solve this issue?? We are not allowed to solve this issue because Turkey won't let us. The only person/entity that can do anything about this is Turkey.
You should spend you hard efforts writing to Erdogen and not pester and blame us for a non solution.

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